Flory-Fox equation

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Etymology[edit]

First proposed in 1950 by Paul J. Flory and Thomas G. Fox while at Cornell University.

Proper noun[edit]

Flory-Fox equation

  1. (chemistry) In polymer chemistry, a simple empirical formula that relates molecular weight to the glass transition temperature of a polymer system.